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E. coli Bacteria... Cheaper Biofuels

inhabitat.com -- By Ariel Schwartz

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E.coli may not be the smartest thing for your body to ingest, but this bacteria could be just the thing to get vehicles up and running around more efficiently. A team of researchers at LS9 — a self-described “renewable petroleum company” — have discovered that the unsavory Escherichia coli could be used to make so-called “drop-in” biofuels at existing pipelines and refineries.

According to LS9, a diesel-like fuel can be yielded by feeding glucose to E. coli bacteria — one of only two known pathways for engineered microbes to produce pure hydrocarbons,...E.coli can be grown simply on any sugar, including second-generation (read: non-food) biofuel feedstocks like grass.

"LS9 hopes that the the price point of E.coli-produced fuel could ring...$50 a barrel."


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Hambone61
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Message Posted: Aug 7, 2010 2:11:12 PM

Here is another sure fire winner for you to ponder!

Radio-Fuel Auto May Solve Gas Problem

How do you like it?
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honda0105
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Message Posted: Aug 1, 2010 12:17:31 PM

packards: good question... But it's definitely a better investment in my book than trying to build more pipelines and more drilling platforms.
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egd
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Message Posted: Jul 31, 2010 11:55:48 PM

another alternative
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Message Posted: Jul 31, 2010 10:43:21 AM

Looks good to be where do we sign on.
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honda0105
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Message Posted: Jul 31, 2010 7:57:30 AM

gasbud4: that was my first thought, what a schtoooooopid way to start an article. But then, most people only ever hear of the illness / death causing variety/-ies.

As for E.coli... guess what y'all use to digest your foods...?
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honda0105
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Message Posted: Jul 31, 2010 7:55:52 AM

lil' E.coli is the super bacteria. Already making tons of our medicines and other products. Why not biofuels?

I have no problem using biofuels. Would rather run biodiesel in my truck than dino diesel.
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aldog365
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Message Posted: Jul 31, 2010 12:53:16 AM

Is all of this EPA approved? They will have the final say.
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Message Posted: Jul 31, 2010 12:47:08 AM

I just heard that Frank Perdue's Bentley gets 45mph
on his proprietary salmonella fuel additive. The
chickens are sure coming home to roost!
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gasbud4
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Message Posted: Jul 31, 2010 12:46:37 AM

"E.coli may not be the smartest thing for your body to ingest" What an ignorant way to start this article. Most strains of E. coli are not human pathogens. It is very, very unlikely that these reseachers are using a pathogenic strain. Think about it: would you rather work with microbes that can make you sick if you don't take enough safety precautions, or one that is harmless to you, therefore causing you much less concern and costing you less time and money spent on safety precautions?
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N5EXY
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Message Posted: Jul 31, 2010 12:46:19 AM

Corn stalks (and the whole plant) are sometimes made into livestock feed.
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Message Posted: Jul 31, 2010 12:44:00 AM

OK to E. Coli and sugar, but those sugars seem to me to be valuable. Even grass can be used for cattle feed, putting pressure on other sources. However, what about breaking down the cellulose/starches in something like corn stalks?
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Message Posted: Jul 31, 2010 12:37:52 AM

There has to be a use for everything, we have to find the use and some bright person or group of persons has done so in this case. Now to go after the next nasty buglet.
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Message Posted: Jul 31, 2010 12:36:01 AM

I agree with Bonito...
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SBlouch
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Message Posted: Jul 31, 2010 12:34:15 AM

Well, for once E. Coli is helping get rid of something bad instead of getting people ill.
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Message Posted: Jul 31, 2010 12:33:23 AM

Every little bit helps!
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Message Posted: Jul 31, 2010 12:33:10 AM

Whatever works.
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Message Posted: Jul 31, 2010 12:31:16 AM

I've had a beer but I think I am drunk after reading this!
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tedjm1
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Message Posted: Jul 31, 2010 12:26:51 AM

Question: How sure are they, if at all, that the exhaust using e.coli would not affect humans?
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Message Posted: Jul 31, 2010 12:23:45 AM

Just what we need - more things to kill us. I'll take exhaust vapors first thank you.
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Message Posted: Jul 31, 2010 12:18:49 AM

never work
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Message Posted: Jul 31, 2010 12:14:56 AM

Good idea fora a nasty bug!
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Message Posted: Jul 31, 2010 12:13:47 AM

Hay, hay, hay,

Wait just a minute,

Doesn’t E-Coli have something to do with creating methane?No, MidNJ, but hay does create methane in cattle. Now if we could collect all the cowburps around Texas and Oklahoma - - -

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Message Posted: Jul 31, 2010 12:12:06 AM

Once they have been transmutated into a hydrocarbon they will just be a memory.
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Message Posted: Jul 31, 2010 12:10:53 AM

Interesting, what about the exhaust?
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OGW
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Message Posted: Jul 31, 2010 12:10:26 AM

I won't buy biofuels that are made out of E. coli.
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Message Posted: Jul 31, 2010 12:09:35 AM

What will they think of next?
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Message Posted: Jul 31, 2010 12:07:46 AM

Now why would I purposely make my car sick?
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Message Posted: Jul 31, 2010 12:07:39 AM

This seems like such an obvious path why didn't someone come up with it earlier? What non-scientists often misunderstand is that E. coli is a whole class of bacteria...some are dangerous, others not, and as a matter of fact we need some types. The genetics of E. coli are simple and through recombinant DNA it can be used to produce all kinds of products.
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96sc1
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Message Posted: Jul 31, 2010 12:07:38 AM

If the E. coli kills drivers we will use less gas.
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Message Posted: Jul 31, 2010 12:07:30 AM

but does it work and is it cost effective
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Message Posted: Jul 31, 2010 12:07:15 AM

Ok, But is same article from yesterday
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Message Posted: Jul 31, 2010 12:05:49 AM

Any alternatives to oil sound good.
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Message Posted: Jul 31, 2010 12:04:47 AM

let me guess, LS9 has already cornered the market in this stuff.
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MidNJ
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Message Posted: Jul 31, 2010 12:03:51 AM

Hay, hay, hay,

Wait just a minute,

Doesn’t E-Coli have something to do with creating methane?
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Message Posted: Jul 31, 2010 12:02:28 AM

If this is practical and you can make money at this. The time is now to produce it. The price of fuel is certain to go up.
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Message Posted: Jul 31, 2010 12:01:09 AM

I wonder if it will stink when it burns. Will we need a new type catalytic or colitic converter? Will it give young cars the colic? Or cholera?
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Message Posted: Jul 30, 2010 11:59:17 PM

Whatever.
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Message Posted: Jul 30, 2010 11:55:33 PM

If they can keep it out of our food supply, then it might be a goood idea, however, as the Army about hos difficult it can be to maintain contorl over pathogens.
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Message Posted: Jul 30, 2010 11:54:49 PM

Ever wish full dream of this at a price of $50.00 a barrel. If so where are those investors for they want to make money.
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Message Posted: Jul 30, 2010 11:49:13 PM

Whatever happened to Biopropanol? This promising biofuel can be used straight or mixed with gasoline in any proportion and needs no changes to engines or pipelines. It produces no noxious exhaust fumes and has more mpg than gasohol. Sounded like it was a near perfect replacement. What has happened to keep it off the market?
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Message Posted: Jul 30, 2010 11:48:56 PM

Be careful siphoning fuel. Don't drink any E. coli.
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Message Posted: Jul 30, 2010 11:39:45 PM

Oh goody!! More green crap.
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Message Posted: Jul 30, 2010 11:39:32 PM

Personally, my opinion is that when E-Coli is out of balance in my bowels;

I create gas!!!!

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More gas is needed;

Don't you agree??
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Message Posted: Jul 30, 2010 11:39:10 PM

We need more basic research like this, if we are going to eventually solve our energy problem.
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Message Posted: Jul 30, 2010 11:29:47 PM

jb107b - "I really don't think we need E. coli bacteria around."

I'm afraid that's not going to change any time soon, jb. It's not just here for the production of biofuel. Been around for a LONG time and they haven't managed to eradicate it yet. I don't think I'd plan to hold my breath until they do. Bottom line on E.coli is that it's been here, it's still here, and it's going to be here. If we can find something beneficial to do with it, maybe we're a step ahead.
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Message Posted: Jul 30, 2010 11:26:27 PM

I doubt this will work.
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jb107
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Message Posted: Jul 30, 2010 11:19:55 PM

I really don't think we need E. coli bacteria around.
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Message Posted: Jul 30, 2010 11:18:40 PM

This plus other alternatives makes a good thing!!!
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Message Posted: Jul 30, 2010 11:15:39 PM

We have had quite a few lakes closed during July, because of E. coli. I wish we could make a few barrels for $50 a barrel.
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Message Posted: Jul 30, 2010 11:13:54 PM

Just keep it out of our water supply.
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